We launched our very own database of PC mods - the Case Mod Index at the start of the year and we now have over 90 completed projects listed for you to ogle at. They're all sorted by case model and manufacturer, and whether they're water-cooled, making it easy to see what other modders have done with a particular case, or simply as an easy way of viewing a whole load of completed projects. This month we've added godlike HTPC case manufacturer Origen, as well as new cases from Lian Li which have been modded.

Every month, PC modding and water-cooling etailer Specialtech is dishing out a prize to one lucky person that has entered their project. So if you haven't already, send us your project's details following the instructions below.

The Case Mod Index now has an awesome sponsor in the form of UK modding and watercooling etailer Specialtech. Submit your case mod and you could be in with a chance of winning an awesome Xigmatek Aeigir CPU cooler. One will be up for grabs every month and we'll be shipping the prize world-wide so everyone can enter.

This month the winner is cobalt6700, who added several projects to the index recently. Well done! We'll be in touch.

We need you're help to grow the index, so if you've finished modding your PC, then we'd love to add yours to the Case Mod Index - you can do this by emailing modding@bit-tech.net with 'Submit My Mod' in the subject line. You're mod must be complete with noticeable modifications (these can include spray paint/powder-coat or installed water-cooling hardware. You'll also need to include the following information:

Forum name

Case (make and model)

URL to your project log (which must be in bit-tech's project log forum)

Project name

Whether or not your PC is water-cooled

This is not for scratch-built cases and make sure your project log's photos are visible - ie you're photobucket account hasn't expired!

We'll be adding more projects to the database regularly so be sure to check back often to see all the new projects!

Project Log update

Back to this month and we've spotted for fantastic projects that have recently been completed. First up is Fulmo - Type R by BOBDBONE - a rare Enermax case mod. There's a modding masterclass in this project log with some great painting work and attention to detail.

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The end result features fantastic use of lighting to illuminate the chilly white interior and we love the Honda Civic Type R theme too - complete with nitrous oxide canisters. You can see more of Fulmo - Type R over in BOBDBONE's project log. Head over the page to see more eye-candy.